JAZZ pianist and singer Jamie Cullum is not touring in Britain this year, but he will be performing an exclusive set at the Cheltenham Jazz Festival this weekend.

Sunday’s show, featuring previously unheard new material and Cullum classics, will be broadcast live via satellite on the big screen at City Screen, York.

In addition, Cullum will be communicating with fans across the country via Twitter.

In a second musical screening at the Coney Street cinema, Danny O’Connor’s documentary Upside Down, The Creation Records Story (15) will be shown on Monday at 8.30pm. More than 25 years since it began and a decade since it folded, Alan McGee’s legendary label is the subject of a fully authorised account of a rock’n’roll dream and its accompanying nightmares, recalling the impact of the Jesus And Mary Chain, Primal Scream and of course Oasis.

This 101-minute film is the Staff Choice Movie of bar assistants Dave Mudie and Gavin Burke, who say: “O’Connor’s brilliant, passionate and significant documentary does justice to arguably the last British indie label to really matter.”

• Jamie Cullum: Solo, on screen at City Screen, York, Sunday, 8.30pm.

For tickets, phone 0871 902 5726 or book online at picturehouses.co.uk